snorkyller
Member
I'm having another problem :angry: Don't laugh!
My hard drive has 3 partitions :
c: (windowsXP)
d: which was empty
e: (private files)
I wanted to erase d:, and give the remaining free space to c:
So, I merged c: and d: using Partition Magic (or Master?).
During the process, Partition Magic copied the data of the d: partition into a folder named "New folder" that was created in the c: partition. In fact, the d: partition was empty.
Now, I can't boot windows, and I'm having the following message error
NTLDR is missing
The root of the c: partition now contains these 2 folders:
New Folder
Partition_0_0
Can you tell me what is the right thing to do now.
Thanks!!!
My hard drive has 3 partitions :
c: (windowsXP)
d: which was empty
e: (private files)
I wanted to erase d:, and give the remaining free space to c:
So, I merged c: and d: using Partition Magic (or Master?).
During the process, Partition Magic copied the data of the d: partition into a folder named "New folder" that was created in the c: partition. In fact, the d: partition was empty.
Now, I can't boot windows, and I'm having the following message error
NTLDR is missing
The root of the c: partition now contains these 2 folders:
New Folder
Partition_0_0
Can you tell me what is the right thing to do now.
Thanks!!!